Australia's visa system encourages new migrants to move to remote areas to take the pressure off our biggest cities and encourage economic growth elsewhere. But there's concern that the program isn't working everywhere.

US President Donald Trump will this afternoon touch down in Tokyo for a four-day trip, for which the Japanese Government has spared no expense. Amid escalating trade tensions with China and Japan, as well as the ongoing issue of North Korea, his visit comes at a crucial time.

A collection of lost paintings has mysteriously turned up in a NSW country hospital. A large collection by artist Pixie O'Harris was unearthed in an old storeroom at the hospital last year, but another eight paintings have now appeared with the rest of the collection.

The actor Geoffrey Rush has won damages of $2.9 million from the Daily Telegraph newspaper, after the Oscar winner's successful defamation case over articles alleging he behaved inappropriately towards a fellow actor.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is resigning. Conservative MPs who ushered her out the door are now jostling for the role. Mrs May's emotional announcement was praised as dignified and stoic, but her Brexit strategy is in tatters and her party split.

Scott Morrison will announce his new Cabinet this weekend, with familiar faces in the major ministerial positions. But while the Coalition sorts out its ministry and parliamentary timetable, the Labor Party is facing a period of uncertainty.

South Korea's multi-billion dollar K-Pop music industry is being rocked by a sex scandal. Many of its stars are being investigated by police for sharing sexually explicit videos of women and sexual bribery.

Is it possible to erase from the airwaves the songs of one of the world's most famous musicians? Radio stations in Australia and overseas are trying to do that - they've pulled Michael Jackson songs from their playlists as a response to the documentary Leaving Neverland.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is resigning. Conservative MPs who ushered her out the door are now jostling for the role. Mrs May's emotional announcement was praised as dignified and stoic, but her Brexit strategy is in tatters and her party split.

Scott Morrison will announce his new Cabinet this weekend, with familiar faces in the major ministerial positions. But while the Coalition sorts out its ministry and parliamentary timetable, the Labor Party is facing a period of uncertainty.